It's January and officially the start of a new year, with all the unknown expectations that brings. It’s also a year full of change and art to look forward to; with COVID restrictions dying down, now is the perfect time to fulfil new year’s resolutions and see some quality art in the year ahead. To help with this, we’re happy to present the latest gowithYamo gallery trail, showcasing some of the most exciting exhibitions currently showing in London! This trail is also available on the gowithYamo app, so download it now and check-in to all the galleries to get a reward! Please remember to check opening times of each gallery and museum in advance and note that you may need to book a paid ticket for entry.
On Hannah Arendt: Truth and Politics, Richard Saltoun Gallery
Running until 5th February 2022
Considering the ‘post-truth’ landscape we find ourselves living in from the Partygate scandal to Covid measures, truth is so often intertwined with politics and technology that it can sometimes be hard to distinguish fact from reality. Standing as a sobering reminder to keep the mind sharp and carefully filter what we listen to, Truth and Politics is part of 12-month programme dedicated to political philosopher Hannah Arendt, with the title taken out of the chapter of her book Between Past and Future.
Marcus Jansen: Victims and Victors, Almine Rech Gallery
Running until 19th February 2022
This is Jansen’s second exhibition with London’s Almine Rech gallery, with the paintings on display dealing with trauma and the difficulties of depicting conflict. Unlike the large scale historical paintings often found in museums and galleries, the sense of abstraction and merging of different forms makes it hard to focus on anything specific, reflecting the difficulty victims of trauma often have in recollecting details of their traumatic incident(s).
Cork Street Attack: Grey Organisation, The Mayor Gallery
Running until 25th February 2022
The exhibition takes for its theme the anti-establishment protest that happened on 21st May 1985. The Cork Street art galleries were splashed with grey paint by post punk art collective Grey Organisation. Since the introduction of the new policing bill and the recent protests it has sparked, the exhibition is a timely reminder of art’s place in giving voice to the historically voiceless, and the importance of considering those outside of society’s mainstream.
Glen Baxter: Inexplicably Vermillion, Flowers Galley (Cork Street)
Running until 19th February 2022
For any fans of comic books and internet memes, which have become a staple of online humour, this exhibition by Glen Baxter will be a treat. Using ink and crayons on paper to combine images with witty text, it creates a visual narrative that is interesting to read and look at. With deadpan delivery and absurdist humour, this exhibition serves as an entertaining treat for art-lovers.
Complete the Gallery Trail now for an additional 100 points on the gowithYamo app!
It's January and officially the start of a new year, with all the unknown expectations that brings. It’s also a year full of change and art to look forward to; with COVID restrictions dying down, now is the perfect time to fulfil new year’s resolutions and see some quality art in the year ahead. To help with this, we’re happy to present the latest gowithYamo gallery trail, showcasing some of the most exciting exhibitions currently showing in London! This trail is also available on the gowithYamo app, so download it now and check-in to all the galleries to get a reward! Please remember to check opening times of each gallery and museum in advance and note that you may need to book a paid ticket for entry.
On Hannah Arendt: Truth and Politics, Richard Saltoun Gallery
Running until 5th February 2022
Considering the ‘post-truth’ landscape we find ourselves living in from the Partygate scandal to Covid measures, truth is so often intertwined with politics and technology that it can sometimes be hard to distinguish fact from reality. Standing as a sobering reminder to keep the mind sharp and carefully filter what we listen to, Truth and Politics is part of 12-month programme dedicated to political philosopher Hannah Arendt, with the title taken out of the chapter of her book Between Past and Future.
Marcus Jansen: Victims and Victors, Almine Rech Gallery
Running until 19th February 2022
This is Jansen’s second exhibition with London’s Almine Rech gallery, with the paintings on display dealing with trauma and the difficulties of depicting conflict. Unlike the large scale historical paintings often found in museums and galleries, the sense of abstraction and merging of different forms makes it hard to focus on anything specific, reflecting the difficulty victims of trauma often have in recollecting details of their traumatic incident(s).
Cork Street Attack: Grey Organisation, The Mayor Gallery
Running until 25th February 2022
The exhibition takes for its theme the anti-establishment protest that happened on 21st May 1985. The Cork Street art galleries were splashed with grey paint by post punk art collective Grey Organisation. Since the introduction of the new policing bill and the recent protests it has sparked, the exhibition is a timely reminder of art’s place in giving voice to the historically voiceless, and the importance of considering those outside of society’s mainstream.
Glen Baxter: Inexplicably Vermillion, Flowers Galley (Cork Street)
Running until 19th February 2022
For any fans of comic books and internet memes, which have become a staple of online humour, this exhibition by Glen Baxter will be a treat. Using ink and crayons on paper to combine images with witty text, it creates a visual narrative that is interesting to read and look at. With deadpan delivery and absurdist humour, this exhibition serves as an entertaining treat for art-lovers.
Complete the Gallery Trail now for an additional 100 points on the gowithYamo app!
It's January and officially the start of a new year, with all the unknown expectations that brings. It’s also a year full of change and art to look forward to; with COVID restrictions dying down, now is the perfect time to fulfil new year’s resolutions and see some quality art in the year ahead. To help with this, we’re happy to present the latest gowithYamo gallery trail, showcasing some of the most exciting exhibitions currently showing in London! This trail is also available on the gowithYamo app, so download it now and check-in to all the galleries to get a reward! Please remember to check opening times of each gallery and museum in advance and note that you may need to book a paid ticket for entry.
On Hannah Arendt: Truth and Politics, Richard Saltoun Gallery
Running until 5th February 2022
Considering the ‘post-truth’ landscape we find ourselves living in from the Partygate scandal to Covid measures, truth is so often intertwined with politics and technology that it can sometimes be hard to distinguish fact from reality. Standing as a sobering reminder to keep the mind sharp and carefully filter what we listen to, Truth and Politics is part of 12-month programme dedicated to political philosopher Hannah Arendt, with the title taken out of the chapter of her book Between Past and Future.
Marcus Jansen: Victims and Victors, Almine Rech Gallery
Running until 19th February 2022
This is Jansen’s second exhibition with London’s Almine Rech gallery, with the paintings on display dealing with trauma and the difficulties of depicting conflict. Unlike the large scale historical paintings often found in museums and galleries, the sense of abstraction and merging of different forms makes it hard to focus on anything specific, reflecting the difficulty victims of trauma often have in recollecting details of their traumatic incident(s).
Cork Street Attack: Grey Organisation, The Mayor Gallery
Running until 25th February 2022
The exhibition takes for its theme the anti-establishment protest that happened on 21st May 1985. The Cork Street art galleries were splashed with grey paint by post punk art collective Grey Organisation. Since the introduction of the new policing bill and the recent protests it has sparked, the exhibition is a timely reminder of art’s place in giving voice to the historically voiceless, and the importance of considering those outside of society’s mainstream.
Glen Baxter: Inexplicably Vermillion, Flowers Galley (Cork Street)
Running until 19th February 2022
For any fans of comic books and internet memes, which have become a staple of online humour, this exhibition by Glen Baxter will be a treat. Using ink and crayons on paper to combine images with witty text, it creates a visual narrative that is interesting to read and look at. With deadpan delivery and absurdist humour, this exhibition serves as an entertaining treat for art-lovers.
Complete the Gallery Trail now for an additional 100 points on the gowithYamo app!
It's January and officially the start of a new year, with all the unknown expectations that brings. It’s also a year full of change and art to look forward to; with COVID restrictions dying down, now is the perfect time to fulfil new year’s resolutions and see some quality art in the year ahead. To help with this, we’re happy to present the latest gowithYamo gallery trail, showcasing some of the most exciting exhibitions currently showing in London! This trail is also available on the gowithYamo app, so download it now and check-in to all the galleries to get a reward! Please remember to check opening times of each gallery and museum in advance and note that you may need to book a paid ticket for entry.
On Hannah Arendt: Truth and Politics, Richard Saltoun Gallery
Running until 5th February 2022
Considering the ‘post-truth’ landscape we find ourselves living in from the Partygate scandal to Covid measures, truth is so often intertwined with politics and technology that it can sometimes be hard to distinguish fact from reality. Standing as a sobering reminder to keep the mind sharp and carefully filter what we listen to, Truth and Politics is part of 12-month programme dedicated to political philosopher Hannah Arendt, with the title taken out of the chapter of her book Between Past and Future.
Marcus Jansen: Victims and Victors, Almine Rech Gallery
Running until 19th February 2022
This is Jansen’s second exhibition with London’s Almine Rech gallery, with the paintings on display dealing with trauma and the difficulties of depicting conflict. Unlike the large scale historical paintings often found in museums and galleries, the sense of abstraction and merging of different forms makes it hard to focus on anything specific, reflecting the difficulty victims of trauma often have in recollecting details of their traumatic incident(s).
Cork Street Attack: Grey Organisation, The Mayor Gallery
Running until 25th February 2022
The exhibition takes for its theme the anti-establishment protest that happened on 21st May 1985. The Cork Street art galleries were splashed with grey paint by post punk art collective Grey Organisation. Since the introduction of the new policing bill and the recent protests it has sparked, the exhibition is a timely reminder of art’s place in giving voice to the historically voiceless, and the importance of considering those outside of society’s mainstream.
Glen Baxter: Inexplicably Vermillion, Flowers Galley (Cork Street)
Running until 19th February 2022
For any fans of comic books and internet memes, which have become a staple of online humour, this exhibition by Glen Baxter will be a treat. Using ink and crayons on paper to combine images with witty text, it creates a visual narrative that is interesting to read and look at. With deadpan delivery and absurdist humour, this exhibition serves as an entertaining treat for art-lovers.
Complete the Gallery Trail now for an additional 100 points on the gowithYamo app!
It's January and officially the start of a new year, with all the unknown expectations that brings. It’s also a year full of change and art to look forward to; with COVID restrictions dying down, now is the perfect time to fulfil new year’s resolutions and see some quality art in the year ahead. To help with this, we’re happy to present the latest gowithYamo gallery trail, showcasing some of the most exciting exhibitions currently showing in London! This trail is also available on the gowithYamo app, so download it now and check-in to all the galleries to get a reward! Please remember to check opening times of each gallery and museum in advance and note that you may need to book a paid ticket for entry.
On Hannah Arendt: Truth and Politics, Richard Saltoun Gallery
Running until 5th February 2022
Considering the ‘post-truth’ landscape we find ourselves living in from the Partygate scandal to Covid measures, truth is so often intertwined with politics and technology that it can sometimes be hard to distinguish fact from reality. Standing as a sobering reminder to keep the mind sharp and carefully filter what we listen to, Truth and Politics is part of 12-month programme dedicated to political philosopher Hannah Arendt, with the title taken out of the chapter of her book Between Past and Future.
Marcus Jansen: Victims and Victors, Almine Rech Gallery
Running until 19th February 2022
This is Jansen’s second exhibition with London’s Almine Rech gallery, with the paintings on display dealing with trauma and the difficulties of depicting conflict. Unlike the large scale historical paintings often found in museums and galleries, the sense of abstraction and merging of different forms makes it hard to focus on anything specific, reflecting the difficulty victims of trauma often have in recollecting details of their traumatic incident(s).
Cork Street Attack: Grey Organisation, The Mayor Gallery
Running until 25th February 2022
The exhibition takes for its theme the anti-establishment protest that happened on 21st May 1985. The Cork Street art galleries were splashed with grey paint by post punk art collective Grey Organisation. Since the introduction of the new policing bill and the recent protests it has sparked, the exhibition is a timely reminder of art’s place in giving voice to the historically voiceless, and the importance of considering those outside of society’s mainstream.
Glen Baxter: Inexplicably Vermillion, Flowers Galley (Cork Street)
Running until 19th February 2022
For any fans of comic books and internet memes, which have become a staple of online humour, this exhibition by Glen Baxter will be a treat. Using ink and crayons on paper to combine images with witty text, it creates a visual narrative that is interesting to read and look at. With deadpan delivery and absurdist humour, this exhibition serves as an entertaining treat for art-lovers.
Complete the Gallery Trail now for an additional 100 points on the gowithYamo app!
It's January and officially the start of a new year, with all the unknown expectations that brings. It’s also a year full of change and art to look forward to; with COVID restrictions dying down, now is the perfect time to fulfil new year’s resolutions and see some quality art in the year ahead. To help with this, we’re happy to present the latest gowithYamo gallery trail, showcasing some of the most exciting exhibitions currently showing in London! This trail is also available on the gowithYamo app, so download it now and check-in to all the galleries to get a reward! Please remember to check opening times of each gallery and museum in advance and note that you may need to book a paid ticket for entry.
On Hannah Arendt: Truth and Politics, Richard Saltoun Gallery
Running until 5th February 2022
Considering the ‘post-truth’ landscape we find ourselves living in from the Partygate scandal to Covid measures, truth is so often intertwined with politics and technology that it can sometimes be hard to distinguish fact from reality. Standing as a sobering reminder to keep the mind sharp and carefully filter what we listen to, Truth and Politics is part of 12-month programme dedicated to political philosopher Hannah Arendt, with the title taken out of the chapter of her book Between Past and Future.
Marcus Jansen: Victims and Victors, Almine Rech Gallery
Running until 19th February 2022
This is Jansen’s second exhibition with London’s Almine Rech gallery, with the paintings on display dealing with trauma and the difficulties of depicting conflict. Unlike the large scale historical paintings often found in museums and galleries, the sense of abstraction and merging of different forms makes it hard to focus on anything specific, reflecting the difficulty victims of trauma often have in recollecting details of their traumatic incident(s).
Cork Street Attack: Grey Organisation, The Mayor Gallery
Running until 25th February 2022
The exhibition takes for its theme the anti-establishment protest that happened on 21st May 1985. The Cork Street art galleries were splashed with grey paint by post punk art collective Grey Organisation. Since the introduction of the new policing bill and the recent protests it has sparked, the exhibition is a timely reminder of art’s place in giving voice to the historically voiceless, and the importance of considering those outside of society’s mainstream.
Glen Baxter: Inexplicably Vermillion, Flowers Galley (Cork Street)
Running until 19th February 2022
For any fans of comic books and internet memes, which have become a staple of online humour, this exhibition by Glen Baxter will be a treat. Using ink and crayons on paper to combine images with witty text, it creates a visual narrative that is interesting to read and look at. With deadpan delivery and absurdist humour, this exhibition serves as an entertaining treat for art-lovers.
Complete the Gallery Trail now for an additional 100 points on the gowithYamo app!
It's January and officially the start of a new year, with all the unknown expectations that brings. It’s also a year full of change and art to look forward to; with COVID restrictions dying down, now is the perfect time to fulfil new year’s resolutions and see some quality art in the year ahead. To help with this, we’re happy to present the latest gowithYamo gallery trail, showcasing some of the most exciting exhibitions currently showing in London! This trail is also available on the gowithYamo app, so download it now and check-in to all the galleries to get a reward! Please remember to check opening times of each gallery and museum in advance and note that you may need to book a paid ticket for entry.
On Hannah Arendt: Truth and Politics, Richard Saltoun Gallery
Running until 5th February 2022
Considering the ‘post-truth’ landscape we find ourselves living in from the Partygate scandal to Covid measures, truth is so often intertwined with politics and technology that it can sometimes be hard to distinguish fact from reality. Standing as a sobering reminder to keep the mind sharp and carefully filter what we listen to, Truth and Politics is part of 12-month programme dedicated to political philosopher Hannah Arendt, with the title taken out of the chapter of her book Between Past and Future.
Marcus Jansen: Victims and Victors, Almine Rech Gallery
Running until 19th February 2022
This is Jansen’s second exhibition with London’s Almine Rech gallery, with the paintings on display dealing with trauma and the difficulties of depicting conflict. Unlike the large scale historical paintings often found in museums and galleries, the sense of abstraction and merging of different forms makes it hard to focus on anything specific, reflecting the difficulty victims of trauma often have in recollecting details of their traumatic incident(s).
Cork Street Attack: Grey Organisation, The Mayor Gallery
Running until 25th February 2022
The exhibition takes for its theme the anti-establishment protest that happened on 21st May 1985. The Cork Street art galleries were splashed with grey paint by post punk art collective Grey Organisation. Since the introduction of the new policing bill and the recent protests it has sparked, the exhibition is a timely reminder of art’s place in giving voice to the historically voiceless, and the importance of considering those outside of society’s mainstream.
Glen Baxter: Inexplicably Vermillion, Flowers Galley (Cork Street)
Running until 19th February 2022
For any fans of comic books and internet memes, which have become a staple of online humour, this exhibition by Glen Baxter will be a treat. Using ink and crayons on paper to combine images with witty text, it creates a visual narrative that is interesting to read and look at. With deadpan delivery and absurdist humour, this exhibition serves as an entertaining treat for art-lovers.
Complete the Gallery Trail now for an additional 100 points on the gowithYamo app!
It's January and officially the start of a new year, with all the unknown expectations that brings. It’s also a year full of change and art to look forward to; with COVID restrictions dying down, now is the perfect time to fulfil new year’s resolutions and see some quality art in the year ahead. To help with this, we’re happy to present the latest gowithYamo gallery trail, showcasing some of the most exciting exhibitions currently showing in London! This trail is also available on the gowithYamo app, so download it now and check-in to all the galleries to get a reward! Please remember to check opening times of each gallery and museum in advance and note that you may need to book a paid ticket for entry.
On Hannah Arendt: Truth and Politics, Richard Saltoun Gallery
Running until 5th February 2022
Considering the ‘post-truth’ landscape we find ourselves living in from the Partygate scandal to Covid measures, truth is so often intertwined with politics and technology that it can sometimes be hard to distinguish fact from reality. Standing as a sobering reminder to keep the mind sharp and carefully filter what we listen to, Truth and Politics is part of 12-month programme dedicated to political philosopher Hannah Arendt, with the title taken out of the chapter of her book Between Past and Future.
Marcus Jansen: Victims and Victors, Almine Rech Gallery
Running until 19th February 2022
This is Jansen’s second exhibition with London’s Almine Rech gallery, with the paintings on display dealing with trauma and the difficulties of depicting conflict. Unlike the large scale historical paintings often found in museums and galleries, the sense of abstraction and merging of different forms makes it hard to focus on anything specific, reflecting the difficulty victims of trauma often have in recollecting details of their traumatic incident(s).
Cork Street Attack: Grey Organisation, The Mayor Gallery
Running until 25th February 2022
The exhibition takes for its theme the anti-establishment protest that happened on 21st May 1985. The Cork Street art galleries were splashed with grey paint by post punk art collective Grey Organisation. Since the introduction of the new policing bill and the recent protests it has sparked, the exhibition is a timely reminder of art’s place in giving voice to the historically voiceless, and the importance of considering those outside of society’s mainstream.
Glen Baxter: Inexplicably Vermillion, Flowers Galley (Cork Street)
Running until 19th February 2022
For any fans of comic books and internet memes, which have become a staple of online humour, this exhibition by Glen Baxter will be a treat. Using ink and crayons on paper to combine images with witty text, it creates a visual narrative that is interesting to read and look at. With deadpan delivery and absurdist humour, this exhibition serves as an entertaining treat for art-lovers.
Complete the Gallery Trail now for an additional 100 points on the gowithYamo app!
It's January and officially the start of a new year, with all the unknown expectations that brings. It’s also a year full of change and art to look forward to; with COVID restrictions dying down, now is the perfect time to fulfil new year’s resolutions and see some quality art in the year ahead. To help with this, we’re happy to present the latest gowithYamo gallery trail, showcasing some of the most exciting exhibitions currently showing in London! This trail is also available on the gowithYamo app, so download it now and check-in to all the galleries to get a reward! Please remember to check opening times of each gallery and museum in advance and note that you may need to book a paid ticket for entry.
On Hannah Arendt: Truth and Politics, Richard Saltoun Gallery
Running until 5th February 2022
Considering the ‘post-truth’ landscape we find ourselves living in from the Partygate scandal to Covid measures, truth is so often intertwined with politics and technology that it can sometimes be hard to distinguish fact from reality. Standing as a sobering reminder to keep the mind sharp and carefully filter what we listen to, Truth and Politics is part of 12-month programme dedicated to political philosopher Hannah Arendt, with the title taken out of the chapter of her book Between Past and Future.
Marcus Jansen: Victims and Victors, Almine Rech Gallery
Running until 19th February 2022
This is Jansen’s second exhibition with London’s Almine Rech gallery, with the paintings on display dealing with trauma and the difficulties of depicting conflict. Unlike the large scale historical paintings often found in museums and galleries, the sense of abstraction and merging of different forms makes it hard to focus on anything specific, reflecting the difficulty victims of trauma often have in recollecting details of their traumatic incident(s).
Cork Street Attack: Grey Organisation, The Mayor Gallery
Running until 25th February 2022
The exhibition takes for its theme the anti-establishment protest that happened on 21st May 1985. The Cork Street art galleries were splashed with grey paint by post punk art collective Grey Organisation. Since the introduction of the new policing bill and the recent protests it has sparked, the exhibition is a timely reminder of art’s place in giving voice to the historically voiceless, and the importance of considering those outside of society’s mainstream.
Glen Baxter: Inexplicably Vermillion, Flowers Galley (Cork Street)
Running until 19th February 2022
For any fans of comic books and internet memes, which have become a staple of online humour, this exhibition by Glen Baxter will be a treat. Using ink and crayons on paper to combine images with witty text, it creates a visual narrative that is interesting to read and look at. With deadpan delivery and absurdist humour, this exhibition serves as an entertaining treat for art-lovers.
Complete the Gallery Trail now for an additional 100 points on the gowithYamo app!
It's January and officially the start of a new year, with all the unknown expectations that brings. It’s also a year full of change and art to look forward to; with COVID restrictions dying down, now is the perfect time to fulfil new year’s resolutions and see some quality art in the year ahead. To help with this, we’re happy to present the latest gowithYamo gallery trail, showcasing some of the most exciting exhibitions currently showing in London! This trail is also available on the gowithYamo app, so download it now and check-in to all the galleries to get a reward! Please remember to check opening times of each gallery and museum in advance and note that you may need to book a paid ticket for entry.
On Hannah Arendt: Truth and Politics, Richard Saltoun Gallery
Running until 5th February 2022
Considering the ‘post-truth’ landscape we find ourselves living in from the Partygate scandal to Covid measures, truth is so often intertwined with politics and technology that it can sometimes be hard to distinguish fact from reality. Standing as a sobering reminder to keep the mind sharp and carefully filter what we listen to, Truth and Politics is part of 12-month programme dedicated to political philosopher Hannah Arendt, with the title taken out of the chapter of her book Between Past and Future.
Marcus Jansen: Victims and Victors, Almine Rech Gallery
Running until 19th February 2022
This is Jansen’s second exhibition with London’s Almine Rech gallery, with the paintings on display dealing with trauma and the difficulties of depicting conflict. Unlike the large scale historical paintings often found in museums and galleries, the sense of abstraction and merging of different forms makes it hard to focus on anything specific, reflecting the difficulty victims of trauma often have in recollecting details of their traumatic incident(s).
Cork Street Attack: Grey Organisation, The Mayor Gallery
Running until 25th February 2022
The exhibition takes for its theme the anti-establishment protest that happened on 21st May 1985. The Cork Street art galleries were splashed with grey paint by post punk art collective Grey Organisation. Since the introduction of the new policing bill and the recent protests it has sparked, the exhibition is a timely reminder of art’s place in giving voice to the historically voiceless, and the importance of considering those outside of society’s mainstream.
Glen Baxter: Inexplicably Vermillion, Flowers Galley (Cork Street)
Running until 19th February 2022
For any fans of comic books and internet memes, which have become a staple of online humour, this exhibition by Glen Baxter will be a treat. Using ink and crayons on paper to combine images with witty text, it creates a visual narrative that is interesting to read and look at. With deadpan delivery and absurdist humour, this exhibition serves as an entertaining treat for art-lovers.
Complete the Gallery Trail now for an additional 100 points on the gowithYamo app!
It's January and officially the start of a new year, with all the unknown expectations that brings. It’s also a year full of change and art to look forward to; with COVID restrictions dying down, now is the perfect time to fulfil new year’s resolutions and see some quality art in the year ahead. To help with this, we’re happy to present the latest gowithYamo gallery trail, showcasing some of the most exciting exhibitions currently showing in London! This trail is also available on the gowithYamo app, so download it now and check-in to all the galleries to get a reward! Please remember to check opening times of each gallery and museum in advance and note that you may need to book a paid ticket for entry.
On Hannah Arendt: Truth and Politics, Richard Saltoun Gallery
Running until 5th February 2022
Considering the ‘post-truth’ landscape we find ourselves living in from the Partygate scandal to Covid measures, truth is so often intertwined with politics and technology that it can sometimes be hard to distinguish fact from reality. Standing as a sobering reminder to keep the mind sharp and carefully filter what we listen to, Truth and Politics is part of 12-month programme dedicated to political philosopher Hannah Arendt, with the title taken out of the chapter of her book Between Past and Future.
Marcus Jansen: Victims and Victors, Almine Rech Gallery
Running until 19th February 2022
This is Jansen’s second exhibition with London’s Almine Rech gallery, with the paintings on display dealing with trauma and the difficulties of depicting conflict. Unlike the large scale historical paintings often found in museums and galleries, the sense of abstraction and merging of different forms makes it hard to focus on anything specific, reflecting the difficulty victims of trauma often have in recollecting details of their traumatic incident(s).
Cork Street Attack: Grey Organisation, The Mayor Gallery
Running until 25th February 2022
The exhibition takes for its theme the anti-establishment protest that happened on 21st May 1985. The Cork Street art galleries were splashed with grey paint by post punk art collective Grey Organisation. Since the introduction of the new policing bill and the recent protests it has sparked, the exhibition is a timely reminder of art’s place in giving voice to the historically voiceless, and the importance of considering those outside of society’s mainstream.
Glen Baxter: Inexplicably Vermillion, Flowers Galley (Cork Street)
Running until 19th February 2022
For any fans of comic books and internet memes, which have become a staple of online humour, this exhibition by Glen Baxter will be a treat. Using ink and crayons on paper to combine images with witty text, it creates a visual narrative that is interesting to read and look at. With deadpan delivery and absurdist humour, this exhibition serves as an entertaining treat for art-lovers.
Complete the Gallery Trail now for an additional 100 points on the gowithYamo app!